Section 144 In Bhopal Ahead Of Cong Govt Floor Test

Ahead of a floor test in Madhya Pradesh assembly Bhopal district administration on Sunday has imposed section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code prohibiting gathering of five or more people at public places. The restrictions will be in place from March 16 to April 13.

Bhopal District Magistrate and Collector Tarun Kumar Pithode, in an order, said that there are possibilities of various groups and political parties organising protests during the Madhya Pradesh assembly session scheduled to take place from March 16, 2020, to April 13, 2020.

The development comes after Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon, following a meeting with a BJP delegation on Saturday, said that the floor test in the assembly will be held on Monday.

While the BJP has issued a whip to all its MLAs asking them to be present in the assembly for the floor test scheduled for March 16, Congress MLAs are also bound for Bhopal from a resort in Jaipur.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Minister Pradeep Jaiswal had on Sunday said that floor test might not take place tomorrow.

As political uncertainty developed in Madhya Pradesh for Kamal Nath-led government, both BJP and Congress had moved their legislators out of the state and lodged them in luxury hotels, apparently in a bid to keep their respective flocks intact.

The development comes amid the political crisis that has engulfed the state after Jyotiraditya Scindia, a prominent face of the Congress, resigned from the party last week and joined the BJP. Scindia’s decision to leave Congress was followed by the resignation from 22 party MLAs loyal to him.

Earlier, allegations were levelled against the BJP for reportedly holding hostages at least eight Congress MLAs from Madhya Pradesh against their will at a luxury hotel in Gurugram’s Manesar and Bengaluru.

(ANI)

Iran Calls For Ignoring US Sanctions Amid Virus Threat

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has appealed to heads of other countries facing the sanctions imposed by the United States, to stop observing the stringent measures and informed how efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic in his country have been severely hampered by them.

“In a letter to counterparts, President Hassan Rouhani informed how efforts to fight the #COVID19 pandemic in Iran have been severely hampered by US sanctions, urging them to cease observing them,” the foreign minister Javad Zarif said on Twitter.

“It is immoral to let a bully kill innocents. Viruses recognize no politics or geography. Nor should we,” Zarif added.

According to local media reports, Rouhani, in a letter penned to a number of world leaders on Saturday, said that confronting the infection, officially known as COVID-19, required coordinated regional and international actions.

“No country can manage this huge, dangerous crisis alone, let alone if it has many difficulties accessing international financial markets and supplying its needed goods,” the president wrote in the letter cited by Tehran-based Mehr news agency.

Meanwhile, in his recent letter to UN chief, Zarif said, “While the virus ravages our cities and towns, our population–unlike those of other countries affected–suffer under the most severe and indiscriminate campaign of economic terrorism in history, imposed illegally and extra-territorially by the US government since it reneged on its commitments under Security Council Resolution 2231 in May 2018.”

On Saturday, the head of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education Kianoush Jahanpour said that 12,729 people have so far been infected with the deadly coronavirus in Iran, 611 of whom have died while 4,339 have recovered.

During a visit to Iran, the worst-hit country by the epidemic in the Middle East, WHO Emergency Director for the Regional Office Richard Brennan praised the “comprehensive and coordinated approach” implemented by the Iranian government, especially in the areas of patient management, laboratories, and risk communication.

The US sanctions on Iran have caused a severe shortage of medical supplies. Tehran has repeatedly called for lifting what it called the “inhuman” sanctions imposed by the United States, which has so far turned a deaf ear to Iran’s calls.

Earlier this month, Tehran had rejected an offer of aid extended by the Trump government to fight the infection caused by the killer bug that has reached every continent on the globe, except Antarctica.

(ANI)

Pranaam, Corona – Keeping The Virus Away

When Indians first arrived in numbers in United Kingdom, there was general amusement that they avoided hand shaking. Now, hand shaking is de rigour in India. Indians have brought western habits into India instead. Coronavirus, interestingly, is bringing back the practice of social distancing, a practice that was characteristic of Indians before modern times. It may well reintroduce an Eastern cultural practice throughout the world.

Another Indian habit that amused Europeans was the constant hand washing after eating, or touching anything. Clearing the mouth with a quick gargle or rinse after every meal was also common. Handwashing is the other main advice to reduce coronavirus spread.

Social distancing has been part of almost all Eastern cultures. Rarely was intimacy expressed in public in the form of hugging, hand shaking or otherwise. In Japan, people greeted each other by bowing as they still do. Maintaining a healthy distance between individuals is a Japanese cultural practice. The Chinese too traditionally bowed as greeting.

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Pranaam, or folding hands with a bowed head, was the traditional Indian greeting. It is still the practice but for some reason it is immediately followed by a hand shake. In some parts of India, especially the North, it is often followed by a hug between close friends, relatives and between adults and children especially if they haven’t met for some time.

When did the hug become part of cultural practice? It is intriguing because there isn’t much evidence of it in historical accounts. The handshake certainly started with the British arrival. Early British envoys maintained Indian practices of either bowing, or Pranaam. But as colonialists settled in, handshake became a common form of greeting among the western-educated Indians and the elite. Now it is a universal Indian practice.

Why eastern practices avoided intimacy may have many reasons. Western scholars often blamed caste as one culprit, pointing out that intimacy between higher and lower castes was forbidden. Others suggested a system of general hierarchy. However, even people of same caste and similar hierarchical status avoided intimate greetings. Thus these theories do not stand scrutiny.

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Perhaps the habit of avoiding intimacy in public may have arisen from similar pandemics in Indian history that has now gripped the world. The world and Indian history has had quite a few pandemics. Cholera in ancient times and the Bubonic Plague are well known. Smallpox had swept India in ancient times as well (shitala). Bubonic plague is estimated to have killed some 25 million people in India and China around 1340s. The 1817 Cholera epidemic claimed hundreds of thousands of Indian lives and spread to other countries.

Earlier around 540 AD, the so called Justinian Plague had also claimed nearly 15% of world population in Europe and Asia, if not more. The plague had claimed lives both in China and India in large numbers.

It is possible that these experiences had led to the precautionary habit of social distancing in Indian and other Eastern civilisations. In South East, the practice is a combination of Pranaam and bowing, such as in Thailand and Cambodia.

Although some epidemics, such as plague, are carried by fleas and are bacterial and therefore social distancing is unlikely to make much difference, others such as small pox and influenza are restricted by social distancing.

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Coronavirus has also spread with speed in countries like Iran. Its possible because greeting with cheek-to-cheek touch is a common form of greeting in the Middle East between equals. In others, touching the upper arms and forming gestures of cheek to cheek greeting is common. Both reduce the distance between individuals and introduce an element of intimacy that is a free ticket for transmission for a pandemic like coronavirus.

Social distancing is the first line of defence now being promoted across the world in corona virus pandemic. Out goes the hand shake. In comes elbow for the time in western countries. But why not Pranaam with folded hands and a healthy distance between the greeters. Prince Charles did that in the Commonwealth meet.

So out also goes the Modi hug and in comes the traditional Pranaam. It seems Corona virus has given an opportunity for Indian culture to become universalised in one form at least. Bowing in Chinese and Japanese style may be too much for most of the world. But Pranaam with a reasonable distance isn’t difficult.

It will be interesting to see what happens to the Maori nose to nose greeting. If any executive class passage can be offered to Coronavirus, this is one that beats all.

Of course once a person gets corona virus, it is western technology to keep the lungs going that will aid recovery. Many traditional herbal doctors and ayruvedics are claiming treatments options, but there is no evidence anything works other than their bank balances.

Isolation is another strategy for these forms of pandemics. Isolation and bed rest were the treatment of choice in pre vaccine days in India. People lived in smaller villages rather than big cities. Before the current craze for mega cities, over 80% pf Indians lived in manageable villages.  Modern mega cities offer unbound opportunity to a virus such as Corona virus.

It seems every few decades a pandemic sweeps through the world, decimating the population. So far it seems epidemiological knowledge and drastic actions have contained the deaths in China. It remains to be seen what happens when coronavirus invades western countries that put greater emphasis on profits than social welfare such as USA. The cuts in social welfare in the UK along with Brexit may now reveal the cracks. Generally it is thought that the medical systems in both countries will not be able to cope with as much speed and efficiency as China.

Irony will be if both countries, USA and UK, ask China for assistance to build facilities and protective measures. Whereas it takes a year to build a hospital facility in most western countries, China built isolation facilities with machine etc within 2 weeks. Who else has the capacity to do this?

However, it is India that now worries most epidemiologists. The infrastructure, the availability of ITU beds, lung machines, testing facilities will be a challenge that will test the Modi Government. Once it starts spreading, India’s capability will be truly on line. A hope is that Indians may have greater immunity than others.

In the absence of vaccines and other antiviral drugs for this, the two human practices that now are effective in reducing the incidence of spread is social distancing and hand washing. Better bring Pranaam back into India and get rid of the hand shake and restart washing hands frequently even after eating with knives forks and spoons. This virus may go away after a few months, but new ones will emerge. A cultural change in the way we greet and maintain personal hygiene and going back to tradition could be more effective than anything else.

It seems the ancients had evolved practices with care and from experience. Pranaam to them and to all our readers.

BJP Seeks Early Floor Test Of Kamal Nath Government

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday said that he along with his partymen met Governor Lalji Tandon and demanded floor test for Kamal Nath Govt before the commencement of the budget session of the assembly.

“Today, our delegation comprises up of fellow partymen met governor, 22 MLAs have resigned. We have submitted a letter to Governor and demanded that floor test for Kamal Nath Govt before the commencement of the budget session of the assembly,” Shivraj told reporters.

“Kamalnath Government is in minority now. The government does not have any constitutional authority to run the state. They are not having the power to take decisions. They should first pass the confidence motion in the assembly,” he added.

Shivraj also accused the Congress of threatening rebel MLAs.

He said: “They are threatening the rebel MLAs. MLAs are seeking security to come to Bhopal. They are indulging in Horse trading. Yesterday there was an attempt to attack party man Jyotiraditya Scindia in Bhopal, where some people showed black flags to the erstwhile Congress leader.”

22 Congress legislators resigned from the party following Scindia’s resignation earlier this week, putting the Kamal Nath-led government in crisis. (ANI)

Govt Hikes Excise On Petrol By ₹2, Retail Price Unchanged

The government on Saturday hiked the excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 2 per litre and road cess by Re 1, effectively a Rs 3 per litre hike on both commodities.

Petrol in Delhi on Saturday was selling at Rs 69.87 per litre while diesel is costing Rs 62.58 per litre. The decision came amid steep fall in global crude oil in a bid by the government to mop up additional money as it battles weak revenues.

Still, the prices of petrol and diesel are marginally lower than yesterday as the oil marketing companies have decided to absorb the hike and pass on some of the benefits to the consumer.

Global crude oil prices fell by as much as a third following Saudi Arabia’s move to start a price war with Russia amid worries over the spread of coronavirus.

(ANI)

Azad Demands Release Of All J&K Leaders

Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Saturday said that if Jammu and Kashmir has to progress, then all political leaders under detention in Srinagar must be released.

Azad, who spoke to media persons in the presence of National Conference (NC) leader Farooq Abdullah here, said: “If Jammu and Kashmir has to progress, then all political leaders under detention in Srinagar must be released.”

“The political process must begin in Jammu and Kashmir. Elections must be conducted in Jammu and Kashmir, following proper procedure,” said Azad, also the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha.

“It is a matter of great happiness for me. I met National Conference MP Farooq Abdullah after over seven months. He was detained for all these months. The reason for his detention is not yet known to me,” he added.

Azad added that for three years no work has been conducted regarding any project or roads, resulting in unemployment in the State.

“Tourism, handicraft and other businesses like import and export have also been affected. Even in Jammu, transport, industries, small scale industries have been affected. The decision to declare the state of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory is an insult to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. It must be revoked. Jammu and Kashmir should be declared a state again,” he said.

Earlier today, Azad met Farooq Abdullah at his residence here.

The three-time former chief minister Farooq met his son Omar Abdullah earlier in the day, in the sub-jail in Srinagar where the latter has been under detention for a couple of months.

Farooq was released from detention on Friday after the Centre issued orders to revoke detention of NC chief, who was detained under the Public Safety Act following the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He was under house arrest for seven months.

Many mainstream leaders in Jammu and Kashmir including Farooq’s son Omar and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti have been also put under house arrest following the abrogation of Article 370 in August that granted special powers to the region.

(ANI)

Three Issues To Watch

Jyotiraditya Scindia Joins BJP

The Royal Scion ended his 18-year-old association with the Grand Old Party to join the saffron camp, Bharatiya Janata Party this week, plunging Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh into a crisis of survival. In his public statement, Scindia said it was not possible for him to serve the people while staying in the Congress. While Congress leaders called his step as breach of trust, many slammed him for joining the divisive and majoritarian agenda of the BJP. Apparently, Scinidia’s political ambition played a role for his decision, but the headless Congress is also to be blamed for pushing him towards the exit.

Coronavirus Spooks Stocks, WHO Calls It Pandemic

No more than 24 hours after the World Health Organisation classified Covid-19, better known as Coronavirus, as global pandemic, stock indices the world over tanked. A majority of countries has already placed travel bans to and from the countries that are severely affected by the disease. The global economic setback of the pandemic is still to be fully measured but most experts feel it will take a long time for the world’s major economies to recover from the losses. India, meanwhile, has taken appropriate steps and well in time, by suspending all visas, except that of diplomats, into the country and mandated a 14-day quarantine for all incoming visitors from select nations. It is believed that more people will be left bankrupt than dead by the time the world gets over the health calamity.

Yes Bank Crashes, SBI Steps In To Rescue

For last one year, it was believed to be an eventuality; the only question was when. Ever since Yes Bank founder Rana Kapoor was removed from the private bank’s board in January 2019, and its stocks plummeted, the institute stumbled over one crisis after another. Now, with Kapoor’s questionable means to keep the bank floating out in the open, Enforcement Directorate and Central Bureau of Investigation are building up strong charge-sheets against the banker. The biggest worry is the small depositors whose money is locked in the bank’s frozen accounts. Mercifully, with a nudge from RBI, the cash-rich State Bank of India, a Fortune Global 500 entry, and the private ICICI Bank have stepped in to retrieve the sinking entity. Will it end well is the worry of thousands of small investors.

My Govt Is Safe: Kamal Nath

Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath on Friday met with state governor Lalji Tandon. After the meeting, the chief minister told presspersons that his government was safe and “rebel MLAs” will be back soon.

Farooq Abdullah Freed From Detention After 7 Months

National Conference leader and former Union Minister Farooq Abdullah was on Friday released after being in detention for several months.

After his release, Abdullah told media persons: “Today I don’t have words. I am free today. Now, I will be able to go to Delhi and attend Parliament and speak for you all.”

He said that he was grateful to the people of the State and all leaders and the people in the rest of the country, who spoke for our freedom. “This freedom will be complete when all leaders are released. I hope the Government of India will take action to release everyone,” he added.

The Centre on has issued orders to revoke detention of National Conference chief Abdullah, who was detained under the Public Safety Act following the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, said Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, Planning, Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The three-term chief minister of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state was under house arrest for several months.

Many mainstream leaders in Jammu and Kashmir including Farooq’s son Omar Abdullah and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti have been also put under house arrest following the abrogation of Article 370 in August that granted special powers to the region.

(ANI)